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Re: Testing my serial port?



Well, auto-apt search -f pixmap will probably give you a pretty good
list of packages that contain pixmaps.

Or better:

auto-apt search -f pixmaps | sed 's~^.*\ ~~' | sort  -u

this should give you a list of about 450 packages :)

I think you should first look in /usr/share/pixmaps & Co. You'll
find pretty many of them. nautilus has some funny pixmaps too.

Regards,
Ionut

PS Tell us if you find more. :)


On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 04:34:35PM -0600, camilo@cancun.com wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to know, how can i test if me serial port is fried? my 
> external modem that used to work just fine, stopped working.. both 
> in windows and debian...(i dualboot) Its very strange  ,because from 
> windows, i can query the modem, and it responds like it was all 
> Ok... so how can i test if my serial port is the problem? 
> 
> Thanks...
> Camilo
> 
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